Male Places

"Male Places" is a collection of drawings for the senior thesis show I exhibited in The Herb Lubalin Study Center, on the second floor of the Foundation Building of The Cooper Union School of Art in May of 2007.

All the drawings and objects displayed in the exhibition are documented here.

Map of the Lubalin Center

Maps

No. Correspondent Artifact Dimensions in inches Details
1 Father Available 27.25 x 39 View
2 Grandfather Available 26 x 22 View
3 Grandfather Available 26 x 22 View
4 Unrequited love Available 21.5 x 29.5 View
5 Unrequited love Removed 29.5 x 21.5 View
6 Past love Available 22 x 26 View
7 Past love Available 22 x 26 View
8 Past love Available 22 x 26 View

Love Notes

Title Dimensions in inches Details
Atlas of Love, Lust, and Aloneness 39 x 27.25 View
Development of “The One” Model Over Three Decades 22.25 x 17.25 View
Love and Progress in a Spiral Formation 22.25 x 17.25 View
Tri-Part Scenarios 22.25 x 17.25 View
Circumstance and Environment 12.5 x 9 View
Surface and Depth 12.5 x 9 View
Love and Productivity Disparities 12.5 x 9 View
Observed Disparities 12.5 x 9 View
Me / You 9 x 12.5 View
Love is a Selfish Endeavor 12.5 x 9 View
Physicality, the Five Senses and What They Mean 22.25 x 17.25 View
Variable Proportions of Periods of Interest, Pursuit, and Commitment 17.25 x 22.25 View
General Timeline of a Relationship 22.25 x 17.25 View
The Local and Express Lover 12.5 x 9 View
Intensity and Longevity 12.5 x 9 View
A Threads Process 9 x 12.5 View
Love, Sex 12.5 x 9 View
Five Views 17.25 x 22.25 View
The Engulfing Lens 12.5 x 9 View
Shared Systems 22.25 x 17.25 View
Abstraction of the Love Object 9 x 12.5 View
Possible Routes for Memory in the Distance of Time 12.5 x 9 View
Distinctions, Now and Then 9 x 12.5 View
The Exquisite Transitional Period 12.5 x 9 View

Objects

Object Details
Stendhal’s On Love View
High school hearts View
Screens from Satoshi Kon’s Millennium Actress View

Show materials

Material Details
Invitation View
Sign View
Rich Watts photographing the exhibition

Please write me at desk@louisema.com

Many thanks to Mike Essl, and Rich Watts.

The Herb Lubalin Study Center was moved to Cooper Union's new academic building at 41 Cooper Gallery in 2009.